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One of them is how many coils go around the electromagnet. also the amout of current flow< and the type of core material.
Static pressure certainly does affect flow rate. Static pressure can slow or speed up flow rate based on the liquid.
A conductor has a large number of free electrons which under sufficient voltage(electrical push) will flow in unison speed and direction. Thus creating a electrical current.
it just does The thicker the wire the more space there will be for electrical current to flow. What this means is that the electrons have a lesser chance of hitting the atoms and causing resistance.
Insulators
Current Flow I believe.
Parachutist weight. Gravity. Wind flow. Landing speed. Jump height. Weather.
Pressure and temperature are the two factors that affect flow and viscosity. Viscosity refers to the resistance of a liquid to the shear forces.
electrical resistance increases current flow decreases.so to know the current flow in the network ,electrical resistance is required.AnswerResistivity is important, because it is one of the three factors that affect the resistance of a material. The other factors are the length and cross-sectional area of the material.
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One of them is how many coils go around the electromagnet. also the amout of current flow< and the type of core material.
Heat flow (total heat and insulating factors).
Static pressure certainly does affect flow rate. Static pressure can slow or speed up flow rate based on the liquid.
The speed at which electrons flow along the wire is called the current. The measurement for current is amps.
Increase or decrease in potential results in the change in direction of the flow of electric current.
The mean speed of the flow of the Agulhas Current is estimated to be 0.5 to 1.4 miles per hour. The current is located in the southwest Indian Ocean.